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Old World Designer Notes #3: One Unit per Tile

Designer Notes

The big change that always gets mentioned when going from Civ 4 to Civ 5 is one-unit-per-tile (1UPT), which is interesting as 1UPT is purely a mechanical – as opposed to thematic – change. Generally speaking, opinions were divided over (although largely in favor of) the success of one-unit-per-tile.

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My Elephant in the Room, Part 1

Designer Notes

So, why should I go back to make a historical, tile-based 4X game? Civ inherited this mechanic directly from Empire, a game from the 80s which had much of the same tile-based, turn-based combat as Civ but without the scope of all human history. Every Twitch stream, you’ll always see a “is this the new Civ?”

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A Simple Approach to Player-Designed Robots

Grid Sage Games

And based on the current situation, or plans for what’s to come, you can even pivot your whole build at one point or another. In this test recording, a robot created by the Botcube is represented with a Mutant tile, but will have their own once released. D This is the fourth post in a series on new item mechanics.

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The 2020 Holiday Shopping Guide for Board Game Lovers

Brand Game Development

Tasty Humans is a 30-60 minute, tile-laying, pattern-building game for 1-4 players. Carcassonne is a tile-placement game in which the players draw and place a tile with a piece of southern French landscape on it. When that area is complete, that meeple scores points for its owner. Are you excited? Let’s get started.

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Clash Mini - Contender or a Pretender?

Deconstructor of Fun

Head on over to the Deconstructor of Fun podcast or click on the episode below! But beyond that point, Clash Mini sank in the charts. This points out that new playable content is consumed faster than in other SC games. This analysis is written by Hadrian Semroud , Javier Barnes and Krishna Israney.

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How Playrix' Township Became a Billion Dollar Game

Deconstructor of Fun

This allows them to optimise the number of clicks and app store visits resulting in higher CTRs (Click Through Rates) Optimization of the storefronts: After a “hero creative/or the main playable ad” is selected, Playrix changes the app icons and the first screenshots in the app stores to reflect a similar message with the ads.

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